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The LONGER Ray5 and LONGER B1 laser engravers are capable of engraving and cutting a wide range of materials with high precision and efficiency. However, achieving optimal results requires careful adjustment of processing parameters—particularly laser power and engraving speed, as different materials respond uniquely to laser energy.
Materials react differently when exposed to laser energy. For metals in particular, variations in power output and movement speed can significantly affect the engraving outcome.
By fine-tuning these parameters, users can achieve different surface oxidation levels and heat effects, which can produce subtle color variations on metal surfaces. This controlled thermal interaction is the foundation of multicolor laser engraving on metal, a technique widely used in decorative and industrial applications.
Both the LONGER Ray5 (5W) and LONGER B1 are capable of metal engraving. However, the B1 offers superior stability and higher power capability, making it more suitable for advanced applications such as multicolor metal engraving.
To achieve precise and repeatable results, LaserGRBL provides a built-in tool called Power vs Speed Test, which allows users to quickly identify optimal engraving parameters for specific materials.
From the LaserGRBL main interface:
Select:
Generate → Power vs Speed Test
This will open the parameter configuration window.
LaserGRBL uses a scaled power system:
For testing purposes, it is recommended to define a power range such as:
This allows fine-grained control over laser output for accurate material testing.
Next, define engraving speed based on material type:
A recommended configuration is to use 7 steps for balanced testing coverage.
The engraving resolution can be adjusted using line density settings:
Higher values result in finer detail but longer processing time.
After configuring parameters, click:
“Create!”
LaserGRBL will generate a test pattern combining multiple power and speed combinations for evaluation.
To proceed:
Alternatively, the test can also be executed directly via USB connection using the Cutting Test mode, if preferred.
After completion, carefully inspect the engraved test pattern. The variations in tone, depth, and clarity will help determine the most suitable combination of power and speed for your specific material and desired effect.
This calibration process is essential for achieving consistent high-quality results, especially in advanced applications such as metal marking and multicolor engraving.
By leveraging the Power vs Speed Test in LaserGRBL, users of the LONGER Ray5 and B1 can efficiently identify optimal engraving parameters for different materials. While both machines are capable of metal engraving, the B1 provides enhanced performance and stability, making it the preferred choice for precision-driven and multicolor metal engraving applications.
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